Albany Law Review

- Publisher:
- Albany Law School
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-20
- ISBN:
- 0002-4678
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- SPLITS IN DECISION-MAKING: COMPARING THE LEADERSHIP STYLES OF CHIEF JUDGE KAYE AND CHIEF JUDGE LIPPMAN.
- "THE TIMOROUS MAY STAY AT HOME": JUDGE CARDOZO'S PROPHECY IN CONTEMPORARY UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT JURISPRUDENCE.
- AWAKENING THE LAW: KATE STONEMAN--AN AWAKENED WOMAN: BASED UPON ALBANY LAW SCHOOL'S KATE STONEMAN CELEBRATION SPEECH.
- A BETTER LEGAL DEFINITION OF GAMBLING: WITH APPLICATIONS TO SYNTHETIC FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND CRYPTOCURRENCY.
- LIECHTENSTEIN'S BLOCKCHAIN ACT AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PHYSICAL VALIDATOR.
- UNCERTAINTY IN VIRTUAL CURRENCY TAXATION.
- LEGAL FICTION: READING LOLITA AS A SENTENCING MEMORANDUM.
- DECLINING DISPOSITIONS OF THE COURT OF APPEALS.
- CONSTITUTIONAL CROWDING AND ARTICLE II.
- WHAT IS A "STATE"? THE INCONSISTENT CONSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT OF UNITED STATES TERRITORIES.
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- Elephants in the station house: serial crimes, wrongful convictions, and expanding wrongful conviction analysis to include police investigation.
- FANNING THE FLAMES: GASLIGHTING AS A TACTIC OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
- What "tough on crime" looks like: how George Pataki transformed the New York State Court of Appeals.
- #jointhedissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Hobby Lobby effect.
- IT'S NOT A MATCH: WHY THE LAW CAN'T LET GO OF JUNK SCIENCE.
- One shining moment to a dark unknown future: how the evolution of the right of publicity hammers home the final nail in the NCAA's argument on amateurism in collegiate athletics.
- If hindsight is 20/20, our justice system should not be blind to new evidence of innocence: a survey of post-conviction new evidence statutes and a proposed model.
- What every judge should know about the appearance of impartiality.